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I went to the local supermarket (well known) My trolley contained a weeks shopping for the family, cat included.

I put everything on the conveyor, after packing only 4 bags ,the unfortunate girl on the till had to advise me sorry you can not have any more.

I just said ok love, obviously not your fault, see you, & left the lot on her lap.

Anybody else had the same problem YET?


Steve.5  Thurs 26/06/08 19:38
bednobs
Thurs 26/06/08
20:25
cant have any more shopping? i dont understand
aka pixi
Thurs 26/06/08
20:26
I just answered this with an unusually long reply for me. its not here, whats happened? wailllllllll
B00
Thurs 26/06/08
20:27
coz its also in CB Pix....lol
China Doll
Thurs 26/06/08
20:27
It's in CB as well dozy!
aka pixi
Thurs 26/06/08
20:28
aww ignore me steve

lol boo i just realised its the thread with the capital B in it I was in.

its the fault of that silly recent posts box over there>>> just saw the title and clicked it lol
gucciman
Sat 28/06/08
09:56
this country is going mad, nice one for your protest steve, we need to put a stop to all this green crap
madmondeo
Sun 29/06/08
16:58
can someone please post a link to this topic in CB. ta
Greedyfly
Sun 29/06/08
21:25
I have purchased several 'Bags for life' so I so far havent had a problem, I work for a shop also well known and not a supermarket & we now have to ask every customer if they need a bag. And I know a couple of supermarkets in the city I live now charge for bags.
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